Robart Lab
@LabRobart
Associate Professor and Co-Graduate Director at West Virginia University
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Excited to be a co-PI on this WVU-wide NSF grant! It will help us attract and support some of the nation’s most talented researchers to WV. Let’s go! enews.wvu.edu/articles/2025/…
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Students being recruited for research supporting statewide economic development in evolving energy
Political science, engineering, biology, health sciences, chemistry, physics and astronomy are some of the disciplines uniting to support 13 future WVU doctoral students who will collaborate with...
Excited to share our new publication in Biochemistry! We demonstrate how group II intron-encoded proteins can be site-specifically labeled with fluorescent dyes, creating a versatile system to probe ribonucleoprotein assembly and function. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…
Sarah's NSF-GRFP results wix.to/epaDwql #newblogpost
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Sarah Receives an Honorable Mention in the 2024 NSF-Graduate Research Fellowship Program
The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF-GFRP) is a prestigious award offered by the National Science Foundation (NSF). It supports outstanding graduate students in science, technology,...
Awesome news article of our DNAzyme %28catalytic DNA%29 work featured in "WVU Today". Special thanks to Linda Skidmore and Hannah Maxwell for putting this story together. #@advancedphoton #WVU #DNA #RNA wvutoday.wvu.edu/stories/2023/0…
Ryland, Sarah, and Katie to Attend "RNA Summer School" in Jerusalem%21 #RNA wix.to/aovoZOh
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Ryland, Sarah, and Katie to Attend "RNA Summer School" in Jerusalem!
Congratulations to Ryland, Sarah (Robart Lab), and Katie (Damron Lab) for being selected to participate in this unique experience! This is an international course with theoretical and hands on...
Bassi et al. describe a method for the covalent modification of nucleobases within ssDNA, dsDNA, and structured RNA, allowing fluorescent labeling while preserving biochemical function. bit.ly/3IXpCdh
.@LabRobart and colleagues report the 2.7 Å X-Ray crystal structure of a 10-23 #DNAzyme–substrate complex in a homodimer conformation. nature.com/articles/s4200…
Evan's new paper about the structure of the 10-23 DNAzyme (catalytic DNA) is published online in the Nature family journal Communications Chemistry! Links to the open access paper and a short "behind the paper" story piece are here too #DNA #structure robartlab.wixsite.com/robartlab/post…
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Structural Insights into the RNA-Cleaving 10-23 DNAzyme
I have always been fascinated by nucleic acids that can perform chemical reactions. When I came to WVU I knew I wanted to venture into a bizarre area of biochemistry: catalytic DNA molecules, known...
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Ryland & Claire's Methods Paper is Out!
Ryland & Claire's Methods Paper is Out!
Check out my blog post #newblogpost wix.to/s5uk3ew
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Sarah's 2nd Author mitoNEET Collaboration Paper with the Geldenhuys Lab
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So proud of Olivia Carpenter, who gave an awesome talk and poster at the INBRE symposium this week! Undergraduates can accomplish amazing research over a summer. @WVUBiochemistry @WVU_UGResearch @wvuresearchgrad wv-inbre.net
Congratulations to Claire Smather's in Dr. Robart's lab! She won the University Relations Scientific Journalism Scholarship, for her work on scientific journalism.
The Department of Biochemistry is expanding its faculty at the Assistant or Associate Professor rank (tenure-track). The department is seeking to recruit an investigator with an exciting research program focused on fundamental biological mechanisms. wvu.taleo.net/careersection/…
Check out Claire's first blog post about women in science. This is such an important topic, and I'm very proud of her initiative to take this on.@WVUBiochemistry @wvuresearchgrad clairesmathers.wixsite.com/my-site
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Erlenmeyher is a monthly blog about the experiences of women working in science.
Nice shout out to all the excellent work Claire has been doing in scientific journalism. Way to go!medicine.hsc.wvu.edu/News/Story?hea…
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Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Student Publishes Two Stories as Part of Experiential Learning
Claire Smathers, graduate student in the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology program, co-wrote an article with Stacey Elza as part of her experiential learning. Claire works in Dr. Aaron Robart
Today 1pm EST one of our students will be presenting her research, at a level appropriate for a non-scientist. Public distrust of science is at an all-time high. Let's counter this with public engagement about research put in clear and simple terms!
1st place went to Janelle Chuah, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology student from the @WVUMedSchool, for her presentation "Switch On the 'Garbage Disposal' to Treat Alzheimer's Disease".
Madeleine Joullié was the first female organic chemist to be appointed to a tenure track position at a major research university & has synthesized numerous natural products during her career #womenshistorymonth penntoday.upenn.edu/news/maverick-…
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